Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Land and Water Science Unit

I found a very quick powerpoint that can either be used whole group, or as a differentiation tool for the students who need less of the "bells and whistles" in order to understand content vocabulary in science.




Friday, April 26, 2013

Friday Finds! Classroom posters and student work!

TGIF to everyone in the blog-o-sphere!
Time is just flying by here in SC!
My class and I have been busy preparing for our PASS testing. I wanted to share some photos with you!
:) enjoy!



ELA: PASS Review TODAY
 

MY CURRENT MATH BULLETIN BOARD---ALGEBRA!




 Factors leading to global warming



 SCIENCE: Limiting Factors Reflection Sheet

 

 
Civil Rights FLOCAB RAP CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS FOLDABLE

My PASS Prep Packet for Parents and Students
(How's that for alliteration?!?!?!)
LOL










Saturday, January 12, 2013

2013 New School Year

The day before the kids got back from Christmas break, I was able to rearrange my tables! I placed my Morning Procedures and morning work strategically on the table undeneath new nameplates, so the kids would know their new seating arrangement and remember the rules! This worked out perfectly because I had a new student, so she was able to know the rules right away!









 
 





 
 


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Science Notebooks:Student Work




It is truly amazing what my students come up with ON THEIR OWN. I didn't even have them take notes...these children just took it upon themselves to create their own! Awesome pictures, colors, and use of content vocabulary!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Studyisland.com

 
The Study Island Common Core Benchmarking Program gives teachers a snapshot of student proficiencies in relation to the Common Core State Standards. At any time, teachers can assess student progress and pinpoint areas in which students are excelling or need extra practice.
 
 
I love this site! It was worth the money out of my own pocket! I can use it for small group instruction, morning work, and independent reading stations!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Classroom Photos 11-2012

What's Happening in Room 303?


SOCIAL STUDIES

iPads have invaded our classroom...and we're loving it!
Create a comic strip on the iPad about the Progressive Reforms during the Industrial Revolution in America

Create a comic strip on the iPad about the Progressive Reforms during the Industrial Revolution in America

SCIENCE

Lab Sheet: Separation of Mixtures

Lab Sheet: Separation of Mixtures

Separation of Mixtures

Separation of Mixtures


Mixtures and Solutions: Kool Aid Lab. Which one was more concentrated?

Chromatography with Markers

Mixtures and Solutions: Kool Aid Lab. Which one was more concentrated?


Mixtures and Solutions: Kool Aid Lab. Which one was more concentrated?

 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Test Prep Imagine It Unit 2 Lesson 4. Timed answers with a partner

 MATH TEST PREP

Differentiated Math 

Compass Odyssey Math Practice

Compass Odyssey Math Practice

Compass Odyssey Math Practice

Compass Odyssey Math Practice

Compass Odyssey Math Practice